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ARKINGS

rgency mmediate

Priority

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Reply urgently required Nil

Mr.......

Mr....

Mr.......

Sir..

Permt. U.S. of S.

Parly. U.S. of S.

Minister of State

Secretary of State

ENCLOSURES

(Savingrams only)

HWB 4/1 File No...

*TELEGRAM

DRAFT

*SAVINGRAMK

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Addressed

PRIORITY

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No.

SECURITY, ETC., MARKINGS

Top Secret Secret

Confidential

Restricted Unclassified

A

Personal Guard

Repeated

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No.

Rawalpindi

for information to

Governor,

HONG KONG

MEDIUM

SAVINGRAMS ONLY

FOR USE IN TELEGRAPH BRANCH

En clair

Code

Cypher

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is inapplicable)

Your reference

Despatched...

On......

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At....

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File References

Hong Kong telegram No.9

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

надрус

Commonwealth Office.

29

DISTRIBUTION AND FURTHER ACTION

Departmental

0.P. Adviser

F.E. & P.Dept. Defence

F.E.D.

D.D.& P.U.S.D.

зра

F.0.

to

Piracha's information on the Sha Tau Kok

incident appears to be based on inadequate press

reports and possibly the text of the Chinese

protest which alleged that British 'riot police'

had attacked Chinese returning from a rally in

Chinese territory.

2.

Your reply should convey the full account

of incident contained in my immediately following

telegram, and draw attention to the following

points which are of note. The post manned by

the Pakistani contingent was subjected to a

PRINT

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NO PRINTING is inapplicable)

/deliberate

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